PA30 Print Engine
User’s Manual
Page 1: ...PA30 Print Engine User s Manual...
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Page 3: ...2 Unpacking the PA30 2 Understanding the Front Panel 2 About the Display 3 About the Keypad 3 About the LEDs 4 About the Ready to Work Indicator 4 Understanding the Rear Panel 5 Accessing the Media Co...
Page 4: ...Applicator Port Settings 34 Using the Web Browser Interface 34 About PA30 In Signals 37 Startprint 37 Feed 37 Pause 38 Reprint 38 Apperr1 38 Apperr2 38 Apperr3 38 RTWINEXT 38 About PA30 Out Signals 3...
Page 5: ...ADY 46 Display Messages 47 3 Configuring Communication Settings 49 Configuring Communication Settings for the PA30 50 Changing Serial Communication Settings 50 Changing the Standard I O Port 51 Changi...
Page 6: ...abel Factor 74 Adjusting Image Darkness 74 Configuring Media Settings 75 5 Using Setup Mode 77 About Setup Mode 78 Placing the PA30 in Setup Mode 78 Navigating in Setup Mode 78 What Settings Can You C...
Page 7: ...mple Network Management Protocol 99 Maintaining the PA30 101 Cleaning the Printhead 101 Replacing the Printhead 102 Cleaning the PA30 103 Cleaning the Label Stop Sensor 103 Clearing Media Jams 105 Tro...
Page 8: ...0 Print Engine User s Manual Firmware 116 Physical Specifications 116 Electrical Specifications 117 Port Pinouts 117 Z Style Port 117 S Style Port 119 External Power Port 121 External Error Port 122 I...
Page 9: ...y warnings and cautions This section explains how to identify and understand dangers warnings cautions and notes that are in this document A warning alerts you of an operating procedure practice condi...
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Page 13: ...and includes these sections About the PA30 Print Engine Unpacking the PA30 Understanding the Front Panel Understanding the Rear Panel Accessing the Media Compartment Using a Memory Card Installing th...
Page 14: ...mounted in any standard 5 bolt mounting location Unpacking the PA30 When you unpack the PA30 save the box and shipping material in case you need to ship or store the print engine Examine the package...
Page 15: ...Setup Mode Shift key Toggles the arrow keys between Setup mode navigation and function assignments in your application If your application does not use F1 F5 values this key is disabled Information ke...
Page 16: ...le error messages see Error Message and Ready to Work Indicator Descriptions on page 110 The printer can also return error messages to the host PC For more information see the Intermec Fingerprint v8...
Page 17: ...B devices to this port for local communications Serial Standard 9 pin serial port Connect the host PC to the PA30 through this port for serial communications Ethernet Connect a standard Ethernet cable...
Page 18: ...power 6 pin mini DIN connector To power sensors or solenoids for the label applicator you can connect 5 or 24 VDC external power to this port This external power is routed through the Z Style and S St...
Page 19: ...ols Control Description Pressure arm lock Locks the pressure arm in position on the printhead You should adjust the pressure arm to be aligned with the center of the media For help see Adjusting the P...
Page 20: ...Installing a Memory Card Slide the CompactFlash card into the memory card slot in the rear panel Printhead lift lever Raises and lowers the printhead Turn counterclockwise to raise the printhead when...
Page 21: ...he PA30 in an applicator system and includes dimensioned illustrations Physical and Environmental Requirements The PA30 can be mounted in a label applicator with the required mounting area and standar...
Page 22: ...t View PA30 Rear View 9 62 in 24 43 cm 9 43 in 23 95 cm 4 81 in 10 61 cm 25 in 63 cm 10 68 in 21 12 cm 10 25 in 26 03 cm 9 62 in 24 43 cm 11 00 in 21 94 cm 11 87 in 30 14 cm 75 in 1 90 cm 18 in 45 cm...
Page 23: ...your country Applicator cable Contact your applicator provider for the appropriate cable for your system 3 75 in 9 52 cm 75 in 1 90 cm 37 in 93 cm 1 37 in 3 47 cm 11 85 in 30 09 cm 10 50 in 26 67 cm...
Page 24: ...our network 8 conductor cable with mini DIN connector to connect external error circuits such as sensors or switches 6 conductor cable with mini DIN connector to connect an external 5 or 24 VDC power...
Page 25: ...e Ethernet cable from the PA30 Ethernet port to your network 7 Optional If you are using external error devices connect the external error cable from the PA30 External Error port to the devices For mo...
Page 26: ...ation see Installing the PA30 on page 9 2 Press the power switch The Power LED on the front panel turns on and stays on As the PA30 boots the print engine loads its startup file and runs self diagnost...
Page 27: ...he read write portion of the print engine permanent memory device c 3 Pup bat file Intermec Shell in the read only portion of the print engine permanent memory device rom For more information on memor...
Page 28: ...up hub on the applicator 5 Fit a new roll of media on the media supply hub 6 Route the media under the slack absorber and towards the print mechanism You can rotate the slack absorber for better acces...
Page 29: ...the tear bar and through the pinch roller mechanism 10 Secure the liner to the takeup hub and rotate the hub to take up slack Media Route This illustration of a typical applicator shows the media path...
Page 30: ...oor 15 Perform a testfeed to align the media properly For help see the next section Performing a Testfeed After you install media in the PA30 follow the next procedure to align the media with the labe...
Page 31: ...ink coated ribbon The PA30 can use transfer ribbon rolls wound with the ink coated side facing either outward or inward Illustrations in this section show the ink coated side facing inward and media...
Page 32: ...ever counterclockwise to open the printhead 3 If you are reloading ribbon remove the empty ribbon core or unused ribbon 4 Squeeze the ends of the ribbon supply bobbin and slide the bobbin along the sh...
Page 33: ...bobbin into the correct groove for the size of ribbon you want to use The bobbin should be centered in the ribbon roll for best results The wider the ribbon the closer the bobbin should be to the fron...
Page 34: ...pter 1 Learning About the PA30 22 PA30 Print Engine User s Manual 5 Press the ribbon roll onto the ribbon supply bobbin 6 Route the ribbon through the print mechanism Pull out about 20 cm 8 in of ribb...
Page 35: ...ugh the print mechanism and turn the printhead lever counterclockwise to the Closed position to lock the ribbon in place 8 Press the cardboard core at the front end of the ribbon onto the rewind hub D...
Page 36: ...he Print Mechanism After you install media and ribbon you may need to adjust the PA30 print mechanism to get the best print quality If you are using media less than the full size width Intermec recomm...
Page 37: ...th you should adjust the printhead pressure arm to center the arm over the media and maintain even pressure To adjust the pressure arm 1 Open the PA30 access door 2 Turn the printhead lift lever count...
Page 38: ...n if necessary 9 Close the PA30 access door Adjusting the Printhead Pressure The pressure of the thermal printhead against the ribbon or direct thermal media is factory adjusted However using thicker...
Page 39: ...g as follows a Turn the pressure adjustment knob counterclockwise until there is no resistance To test this place a piece of media under the printhead and pull it out There should be little or no resi...
Page 40: ...ack wall of the media compartment or counterclockwise to move away from the back wall Move the LSS until the center point of the upper sensor is aligned with the center of the gaps or slots to be dete...
Page 41: ...rinthead and slowly pull out the media When the LSS detects a gap or slot the cursor moves to the right To test black mark detection raise the printhead and slowly pull out the media When the LSS dete...
Page 42: ...g the printer keypad and display However not all settings can be changed in Setup mode For more information see Chapter 5 Using Setup Mode by sending Fingerprint or Direct Protocol commands to the PA3...
Page 43: ...PA30 PA30 Print Engine User s Manual 31 3 Click Configuration A dialog box appears prompting you for a username and password 4 Type admin in the username field and pass in the password field and then...
Page 44: ...all PA30 settings To configure applicator port settings see Chapter 2 Using the PA30 in an Applicator To configure serial and network communication settings see Chapter 3 Configuring Communication Set...
Page 45: ...nd I Style applicator port interfaces Configuring Applicator Port Settings Explains how to configure and change settings for each applicator port style Programming Applications for the PA30 Describes...
Page 46: ...7 Configuring Applicator Port Settings The PA30 supports three different applicator modes Z Style Choose this mode for a Zebra type applicator S Style Choose this mode for a Sato type applicator I Sty...
Page 47: ...tor Port Settings Descriptions Setting Description Status Enables or disables Applicator mode Style Select from I Style Z Style or S Style For more information see Applicator Port Styles on page 34 St...
Page 48: ...rted low when the printer motor is idle Mode 3 Signal is asserted low when the printer motor is idle and no events are active in the SHM For more information see RTWOUTEXT on page 39 DC 5V Configures...
Page 49: ...icates low 1 indicates high Note Out signals can only be configured in Setup Mode For more information see About PA30 Out Signals on page 38 Relay Signals Read only Shows the current state of the four...
Page 50: ...sserted when the PA30 is ready to receive a startprint signal and execute the current print job De asserted when the print cycle ends Not supported by S Style Endprint Asserted during or after a print...
Page 51: ...event in the System Health Monitor SHM De asserted when the same event is deactivated RTWOUTEXT External output signal for the Ready to Work indicator Behavior depends on the current setup Signal may...
Page 52: ...This manual includes detailed information on all Fingerprint programming instructions as well as program related information Intermec Fingerprint 8 xx Tutorial P N 1 960608 xx This tutorial walks you...
Page 53: ...eturns 1 if the signal is asserted or 0 if the signal is de asserted This command is supported by Fingerprint and Direct Protocol Examples PORTIN STARTPRINT or PORTIN RIBBONLOW PORTOUT Supports manual...
Page 54: ...on moves to a specified subroutine that feeds labels until the Feed in signal is de asserted Example 10 ON PORTIN FEED GOSUB 200 200 FORMFEED 210 RETURN Pause When the Pause in signal is received the...
Page 55: ...nal apperr1 apperr2 or apperr3 is received the application moves to a specified subroutine that takes action based on error severity Example 60 ON PORTIN APPERR1 GOSUB 100 100 perform error handling 1...
Page 56: ...signal is detected the PA30 feeds blank labels for as long as the internal applicator flag indicates that the Feed signal is asserted Pause The applicator can toggle the current pause state by using...
Page 57: ...serted the events are deactivated in the SHM Handling Internal System Errors When a system error occurs that activates an event in the SHM the service required signal is asserted The external RTW out...
Page 58: ...or Number 90 EAPPERR1 Message Applicator Error 1 Cause AppErr1 in signal detected Result Activates event in System Health Monitor SHM Error Number 1340 EAPPERR2 Message Applicator Error 2 Cause AppErr...
Page 59: ...1344 Display Messages These messages appear in the PA30 display under certain conditions when a PRINTFEED command is run Message APPLICATOR PORT Wait for signal Cause Running a PRINTFEED command block...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 Using the PA30 in an Applicator 48 PA30 Print Engine User s Manual...
Page 61: ...he web browser interface to configure settings on the PA30 This chapter includes Changing Serial Communication Settings Changing the Standard I O Port Changing TCP IP Settings Changing Network Adminis...
Page 62: ...on settings see the next section connect the PA30 to your Ethernet network For help see Changing TCP IP Settings on page 52 If you ordered the 802 11 wireless option you can communicate with the PA30...
Page 63: ...aud rate for serial communications with a host PC Default is 9600 Data Bits Number of bits defining a character Default is 8 Parity Default is None Stop Bits Number of bits defining the end of a chara...
Page 64: ...op down list auto The PA30 checks possible I O ports and uses the port with the best connection uart1 serial port net1 network interface Ethernet or wireless usb1 USB port 3 Click Submit setup The cha...
Page 65: ...Description IP Selection Determines how the PA30 is assigned TCP IP parameters DHCP A DHCP server assigns TCP IP parameters BOOTP A BOOTP server assigns TCP IP parameters DHCP BOOTP TCP IP parameters...
Page 66: ...P IP parameters are manually assigned or shows the addresses assigned by a DHCP or BOOTP server Not configurable in Setup mode Secondary WINS Server Specifies the secondary WINS server addresses if TC...
Page 67: ...To change the administrator password a Type the old password in the Old admin Password entry field b Type the new password in the New admin Password entry field c Type the new password again in the R...
Page 68: ...ved Configuring DDNS Settings 1 From the menu click Network Admin DDNS The Configuration DDNS screen appears Network Administrator Settings Descriptions Setting Description Printer Name Name for the P...
Page 69: ...changes are saved Configuring Network Logging You can use the web browser interface to enable or disable data logging which shows the status of XML print jobs sent to the PA30 To enable network loggin...
Page 70: ...can communicate with the PA30 over your wireless network For information on configuring general wireless network settings including network name SSID WEP keys WPA pre shared keys and roaming settings...
Page 71: ...ubmit 802 11 Settings The changes are saved Wireless LAN Settings Descriptions Setting Description SSID Name of the network you want the PA30 to connect to Leave this field blank if you want the PA30...
Page 72: ...ee the next table 3 Click Submit 802 1x settings The changes are saved WPA Pre Shared Key Key value for the pre shared key Roaming setting Leave at Level 1 unless the PA30 has trouble maintaining a co...
Page 73: ...the certificate containing the public key corresponding to the private key used to sign the server s certificate Default is rom intermec cer To override this certificate load another certificate in d...
Page 74: ...Chapter 3 Configuring Communication Settings 62 PA30 Print Engine User s Manual...
Page 75: ...Print Engine Settings Changing the start and stop adjust parameters print speed and enabling clip default About Alert Messages Configuring alert messages the PA30 sends during operation and error cond...
Page 76: ...r more information see About Alert Messages on page 66 This chapter assumes you are using the web browser interface to configure the PA30 For more information see Using the Web Browser Interface on pa...
Page 77: ...ult is 0 STOPADJ Stop Adjust Amount of media in dots that is fed out or pulled back after printing is completed A positive Stop Adjust value increases the normal media feed and a negative Stop Adjust...
Page 78: ...rt message settings see the next section You can also configure settings for the mail server where the alert messages are sent For more information see Configuring Mail Settings on page 68 Configuring...
Page 79: ...hoose mail to send the notification to the E mail address specified in mail settings For more information see Configuring Mail Settings on page 68 Choose trap and mail to send the notification to both...
Page 80: ...use Mode Print job is sent while the printer is paused Setup Mode Printer is in Setup mode Error Condition An error occurs in a running Fingerprint application Includes non critical errors Application...
Page 81: ...st mail to send a test mail message to confirm your settings are working properly About Media Settings These settings define the size and type of media you are using in the PA30 This section explains...
Page 82: ...nting outside labels when the liner is slightly wider than the labels If you want to maximize the print width reset the X start value to 0 By increasing the value for the X start parameter the origin...
Page 83: ...ip When the printer is set to use label or ticket stock the length setting creates an emergency stop if the label stop sensor has not detected a gap or mark within 150 of the set length Media feed is...
Page 84: ...k Paper Type Specifies the printing mode Thermal Transfer printing default Direct Thermal printing This parameter controls the heat emitted from the printhead to the ribbon or direct thermal media in...
Page 85: ...d only information Len Slow Mode Sets the length of the media sampled when Testfeed Mode is set to slow Default is the media length specified by the Length parameter plus 10 mm minimum value is the nu...
Page 86: ...speed by 50 mm sec Direct Thermal Print Settings When you select direct thermal printing you also need to specify these additional settings Label Constant Choose a value appropriate to the type of med...
Page 87: ...onfiguring Media Settings Follow the next procedure to configure media size and type settings for the PA30 To configure media size and type 1 From the menu click Printer Media The Configuration Media...
Page 88: ...l 2 Choose settings from the drop down lists or enter settings in the entry fields For information on Xstart Width and Length settings see Media Size Settings on page 69 For information on all other s...
Page 89: ...de you use the printer keypad and display to view and change settings About Setup Mode describes what Setup mode is how to place the PA30 in Setup mode and navigate in the menus and includes lists of...
Page 90: ...e When the PA30 is in Setup mode you use the arrow keys to navigate between menus and options Press the right arrow key several times to cycle through the settings menus Press the left arrow key sever...
Page 91: ...ode Serial Communication Settings Baud rate Character length Parity Stop bits Flow control New line Receiver buffer Transmit buffer For more information on these settings see Serial Communication Sett...
Page 92: ...re information on these settings see Configuring Media Settings on page 75 Print Define Settings Print speed and clip default For more information on these settings see Print Engine Settings Descripti...
Page 93: ...ions are installed in the print engine and shows the appropriate menus for those options in Setup mode This section includes illustrations that show how the Setup mode menus are organized To move from...
Page 94: ...30 Print Engine User s Manual Serial Communication Settings Network Communication Settings Continue to For all serial communications settings press to cycle through the options Continued from Continue...
Page 95: ...Chapter 5 Using Setup Mode PA30 Print Engine User s Manual 83 Feed Adjust Settings Media Settings Continued from Continue to Continue to Cycle options Continued from Cycle options...
Page 96: ...ode 84 PA30 Print Engine User s Manual Print Definition Settings Continue to Continued from Cycle options Press Enter to print Press i for error info Toggle between gain G and drive D Decrease increas...
Page 97: ...Print Engine User s Manual 85 Applicator Port Settings Continue to Continued from Continue to APPLICATOR PORT APPLICATOR PORT POWER SOURCE POWER SOURCE on next page For all applicator port settings pr...
Page 98: ...Port Settings continued POWER SOURCE POWER SOURCE DC 5V DC 5V POWER SOURCE POWER SOURCE DC 24V DC 24V DC 5V DC 5V INTERNAL INTERNAL EXTERNAL EXTERNAL DC 24V DC 24V INTERNAL INTERNAL EXTERNAL EXTERNAL...
Page 99: ...Program The Intermec Shell program runs when the PA30 boots This chapter explains what Intermec Shell is and how to use it to perform management tasks This chapter includes About Intermec Shell Selec...
Page 100: ...ntdown menus the Select Application menu appears SHELL SEL APPLICATION In this menu you can choose between two options Press Enter to go to the application menu For more information see Selecting an A...
Page 101: ...the Intermec Fingerprint v8 xx Programmer s Reference Manual Direct Protocol is an easy to use printer protocol for downloading label formats and variable input data to a printer from a host computer...
Page 102: ...ar Codes 2 in order to test the printout quality and printhead alignment The labels are presented in an infinite loop so you can print the series over and over again Press Enter for each new label Def...
Page 103: ...he PA30 To exit Intermec Shell without choosing an application select Reboot Then wait for the 5 seconds countdown to finish and the last selected application starts About Line Analyzer The Line Analy...
Page 104: ...d on the label Total number of characters received so far After the Line Analyzer has been selected and the printer has started up again the printer feeds out two labels and the following menu is disp...
Page 105: ...A30 Explains general maintenance procedures including cleaning and replacing the printhead and clearing media jams Troubleshooting the PA30 Describes problems you may have when operating the PA30 and...
Page 106: ...alanche on page 98 using a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP station For more information see Using Simple Network Management Protocol on page 99 Using the Web Shell You can use the PA30 web bro...
Page 107: ...o change the active application choose an option from the Application drop down list If you have a custom application in the printer memory you can choose it from this list For more information see Ab...
Page 108: ...owser interface To print test labels and setup information 1 From the menu click Printer Web Shell The Configuration Web Shell screen appears 2 Choose a label type from the Print Test Label drop down...
Page 109: ...list of current PA30 setup parameters including serial communication settings print engine and media settings applicator port setup information and firmware version Hardware Info Prints a list of PA30...
Page 110: ...click Network Admin Avalanche The Configuration Avalanche screen appears 3 Click the buttons to choose options and enter values in the entry fields For more information see the next table 4 Click Sub...
Page 111: ...ngs 1 Open a web browser interface to the PA30 For help see Using the Web Browser Interface on page 30 2 From the menu click Network Admin SNMP The Configuration SNMP screen appears 3 Enter SNMP setti...
Page 112: ...he changes are saved SNMP Settings Descriptions Setting Description Read Community Specify a password for read only access Default is public Read Write Community Specify a password for read and write...
Page 113: ...jams For more information see Clearing Media Jams on page 105 Cleaning the Printhead To extend the life of the printhead and to maintain printout quality clean the printhead regularly Intermec recomm...
Page 114: ...the ambient temperature and other factors Follow the next procedure to replace the PA30 printhead To replace the printhead 1 Make sure the PA30 is not connected to power 2 Open the PA30 access door 3...
Page 115: ...he shaft 10 Turn the prithead lift lever clockwise to close the printhead The magnet on the pressure arm should engage the printhead 11 Load media and ribbon 12 Close the PA30 access door Cleaning the...
Page 116: ...s that can block the light Follow the next procedure to remove the upper and lower guides for cleaning To clean the label stop sensor guides 1 Make sure the print engine is turned off open the PA30 ac...
Page 117: ...or has stuck on the platen roller remove the media by hand Do not use sharp tools that may damage the printhead or platen roller Avoid rotating the platen roller 5 Cut off damaged or wrinkled media 6...
Page 118: ...ltage to the printhead may be incorrect Call Intermec for service Printout is lighter on one side The printhead pressure may be uneven Adjust the pressure arm For help see Adjusting the Pressure Arm o...
Page 119: ...r value For help see Adjusting the Printhead Pressure on page 26 The energy control may be faulty Call Intermec for service Dark lines appear along the media path There may be foreign objects on the p...
Page 120: ...coated side of the ribbon must face the media Reload the ribbon correctly For help see Loading Ribbon on page 19 Media feed not working properly The media characteristics may have changed Perform a t...
Page 121: ...For help see Configuring Applicator Port Settings on page 34 If the PA30 does not respond to signals from the applicator try these solutions Check these applicator port settings Applicator port status...
Page 122: ...the Ready to Work Indicator This section lists PA30 error messages and describes the state of the Intermec Ready to Work indicator on the PA30 front panel for various operating conditions Note The Re...
Page 123: ...error Blinking See Notes 1 2 and 3 Generic DP error Blinking See Note 4 Press any key to continue Blinking See Note 5 Application load error Blinking See Note 6 IRI blink by application Blinking Set...
Page 124: ...useful when the PA30 has an AUTOEXEC BAT file startup file that is supposed to run automatically 7 When execution is stopped with a user break SHIFT PAUSE or due to a run time error the Ready to Work...
Page 125: ...er interface to the PA30 For help see Using the Web Browser Interface on page 30 2 At the top of the screen click Support The Product Support screen appears 3 In this screen click Printer Support to s...
Page 126: ...he Web Browser Interface on page 30 2 At the top of the screen click Maintenance The Enter Network Password screen appears 3 Enter the username and password for the PA30 in the entry fields The defaul...
Page 127: ...PA30 Print Engine User s Manual 115 A Specifications This appendix includes a list of PA30 specifications and port pinouts...
Page 128: ...length Max 32767 dots 409 5 cm 161 25 in Media width 25 to 120 mm 1 to 4 72 in Ribbon width 55 to 110 mm 2 17 to 4 33 in Ribbon roll diameter Core Max 25 mm 1 in Outer roll Max 90mm 3 5 in Print dire...
Page 129: ...r consumption Minimum 20W Continuous printing 125W average Peak 400W PFC regulation IEC 61000 3 2 Microprocessor 32 bit RISC On board Flash SIMMs 2 sockets 4MB or 8MB each 1 x 4MB standard On board DR...
Page 130: ...next label to be ready to print 4 Feed Input Assert LOW to feed label stock De assert HIGH to stop feeding labels 5 Pause Input Assert this input LOW for 200ms or until SERVICE REQUIRED output pin cha...
Page 131: ...erted HIGH for 20ms when label has finished printing and positioned Not asserted during continuous printing 12 Media out Output Goes LOW when the PA30 is out of media 13 Ribbon out Output Goes LOW whe...
Page 132: ...sserted If a label is printing when de asserted printing stops after that label is complete Assert LOW to start printing if format is ready De asserted HIGH when current label has finished printing Re...
Page 133: ...4VDC Output Power for external devices 24VDC 10 2A 13 5VDC Power Voltage supply for external sensors Configurable for internal or external source 14 Power ground Ground 24VDC return S Style Port Pinou...
Page 134: ...Input Applicator error 1 2 AppErr_2 Input Applicator error 2 3 AppErr_3 Input Applicator error 3 4 RtW_In_Ext Input Intermec Ready to Work indicator input for external errors 5 5VDC Output Available f...
Page 135: ...PA30 Print Engine User s Manual 123 I Index...
Page 136: ...ignals 42 Feed 37 in signals 37 I Style described 34 Media Out 39 out signals 38 Pause 38 Reprint 38 Ribbon Low 39 Ribbon Out 39 RTWINEXT 38 RTWOUTEXT 39 SERVICEREQ 39 settings described 35 S Style de...
Page 137: ...dge guides illustrated 18 electrical specifications 117 Endprint out signal 38 modes described 38 ENODATAREADY 46 ENQ ACK 51 ERRAPP 45 ERRHAND PRG 89 ERRINPUTON 46 ERRNOAPP 45 ERTWINEXT 46 Ethernet co...
Page 138: ...face 53 IP selection in web browser interface 53 I Style described 34 K keypad described and illustrated 3 L label constant 74 factor 74 offset 73 label stop sensor adjusting 28 cleaning 103 illustrat...
Page 139: ...ror 72 out signals described 38 outer name 61 output signal for Ready to Work indicator 39 P PA30 applications programming 40 cables required 11 configuring described 30 described and illustrated 2 di...
Page 140: ...ressure adjustment 7 pressure arm adjusting 25 pressure adjusting 26 replacing 102 printout too dark 107 printout too light 106 programming applications for PA30 described 40 Pulse mode 37 pup bat fil...
Page 141: ...37 startup files described 14 Status LED 4 Stop Adjust defined 64 stop bits 51 STOPADJ 65 system contact 56 system location 56 SYSVAR 53 command to set ribbon size 19 T TCP port number 54 TCP IP sett...
Page 142: ...PA30 94 WEP keys 59 white lines appear in printout 106 width media setting 71 WINS server primary and secondary 54 WINXP PRG 89 wireless network settings configuring 58 described 59 printing 96 WPA en...
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